Bravo one drive failed yesyerday
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I agree with this, especially with no damage to the prop, its just a 1 in shaft, id buy a good used B1 to save the season, and make the drive change later.......jmo
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Got the drive off today. She was stuck on good, the input shaft splines are twisted as well. No where as bad as the prop shaft though. I found that the u-joint bellow was full of drive oil. So now I know where my reservoir oil went. I pulled the top cap, and back cap, and upper gears are destroyed. Prop shaft is locked. The input shaft turns, but input gear is locked. So I don’t know if the shaft sheared the splines or gear is broke or what. But perhaps rubber coupler is ok then. I couldn’t see any real evidence the coupler spun. How do I test that?
Id be open to finding a cheap drive if I knew I didn’t need to pull the motor for a coupler replacement, as that would be a winter project. Is there a tool I can buy that would engage the coupler so I can try to spin it? I havnt found one searching online.
Id be open to finding a cheap drive if I knew I didn’t need to pull the motor for a coupler replacement, as that would be a winter project. Is there a tool I can buy that would engage the coupler so I can try to spin it? I havnt found one searching online.
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